Dead Air Horror Review Dead Air Horror Review
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1 horror movie review per week. Some movies are good, some are great, and others are a complete waste of time, but we'll be the first to let you know.
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Late Night with the Devil (2024)
David Dastmalchian is a familiar face that's been in a ton of movies and has no trouble holding his own as the lead in this 2024 horror. As a late night TV host struggling for ratings, he's essentially willing to make a deal with the devil. It's silly but will certainly divide horror fans into 2 camps, those who love it and those who couldn't care less.
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The Strangers (2008)
This was Liv Tyler's film. Did she fumble it? Well, TJ and Chris will decide that on this episode of Dead Air Horror Review. This is a mix of subgenres, both thrill killing and home invasion, and while it's core concept was solid, it was a build up for a truly anti-climactic end--at least for Chris.
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Stopmotion (2024)
This not a film for the faint of heart. The psychological torture of the protagonist is the main focal point of this movie and it is utterly disturbing through and through. Before we review, we already know this is going to be a huge thumbs up for TJ. We just know him like that. Let's see if Chris feels the same way.
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Triangle (2009)
Ever want to see Memento or Time Crimes, but based on a boat in the middle of the ocean...then we got you fam! This thriller, starring Melissa George and featuring Liam Hemsworth, has an an intriguing start and finish but the bulk of the film (the middle) leaves a lot to be desired--at least for Chris.
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The Offering (2023)
We offer you what has been offered to us...a steaming pile of "meh." Originally, Chris was really into this film mostly b/c of the Jewish Orthodox lore of a child-stealing demon, but the story slowly deflated like a sad, old balloon about halfway through. It had a lot of potential that sadly it didn't capitalize on. Don't get TJ started on the lazy CGI monster. Oof!
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From Beyond (1986)
In Episode 7 we discuss From Beyond starring Jeffrey Combs as his oft portrayed weirdo character that can't help but shift his just in such a way that makes Chris feel uneasy. This movie is fantastic in that it a) start Jeffrey Combs b) has a character named Bubba that is eaten alive by alien flies and reduced to bone and c) has a weird sex fetish/Hellraiser vibe that seems like it fit well in 80s horror. High scores from TJ and Chris on this 80s horny psychological horror.